Corey Chambers Real Estate Newsletter January 2021


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And The New Year’s Resolution is…  |  Blog Video

Round about this time of year most begin to make resolutions. I think the idea is to resolve to be better, do better or accomplish something grander in the NEW year than in the previous year. However, for whatever reason most fall short of keeping a resolution let alone achieving it! I for one have been guilty of it.  #happynewyear #2021

How about you?

There’s a great book that helped me and my team dramatically improve our follow through on achieving important goals and I want to share it with you – as sort of a Happy New Year After Christmas Gift. Before I share the book details, here is my TWO PART resolution to you and anyone you know considering selling the place they call home!

Part one: The Guarantee!   –  I will guarantee, in writing, the sale of your home for 100% of Asking Price or I’ll Pay the Difference.*

Part two: The Give Back!  –  Just like last year, we are on a mission to raise $25,000 for Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. We do this by donating to them a portion of our income from homes we sell. As you know Children’s Hospital Los Angeles does awesome work in helping kids fight through and survive nasty life threatening diseases like cancer, Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, leukemia and others. They also lead the way in early diagnosis of Autism and rapid recovery from spinal cord injuries. Most don’t know though that Children’s is a non-profit, so they depend on sponsorships and donations to provide their world class care and keep costs for families of these beautiful kids to a minimum. So when you or anyone you know does business with is, not only do we deliver on our award-winning service, you can rest assured a very worthy cause benefits as well.   #chla

The book I mentioned is The Power of Positive Thinking by Norman Vincent Peale.  This old book should immediately be moved to the top on your reading list. A couple of chapters I recommend you read:  Believe in Yourself; A Peaceful Mind Generates Power!   If you read these chapters only, you’ll feel 10 times better than if you hadn’t — trust me!

In This Issue
Vol 6, Issue 1
January 2021

—  Your New Year’s Resolution, maybe

—  The NEW Year and Your Friends 

—  How Your Referrals Help the Children

—  And Much More

For the month of January, anyone you know wanting to sell their loft, condo or house, I will guarantee the sale of their home for 100% of Market Value or I’ll Pay the Difference.*

They outline the goals, I agree to deliver, if I don’t, I pay the penalty. Who do you know considering selling their home that would benefit from that kind of peace of mind?  Just let me know and we’ll give them a call!

AND REMEMBER… YOUR referrals help the Kids…

Just like last year, we are on a mission to raise $25,000 for Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. We do this by donating a portion of our income from homes we sell. As you know Children’s Hospital Los Angeles does great work in helping kids fight through and survive nasty life threatening diseases like cancer, Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, leukemia and others. They also lead the way in helping kids come back from spinal cord injuries as well as early diagnosis of autism. Last year alone Children’s helped over 1,000,000 kids right here in Greater Los Angeles.

BUT, Children’s relies on Sponsorships and Donations to provide their elite level care and keep families expenses to a minimum. So YOUR REFERRALS REALLY DO HELP THE KIDS…

Who do you know considering buying or selling a home you could refer to my real estate sales team?

Not only will they benefit from our award-winning service, you can rest assured we are also donating to a very worthy cause. 


I want to make it easy to refer your friends, neighbors, associates or family members considering making a move, so here are your options: 

1. You can fill out the form with who you know considering a move. 

2. You can go to www.ReferralsHelpKids.com and enter their contact info on line or forward the link to who you know considering a move. 

3. Of course you can always call me direct as well at 213-880-9910.

Over the last decade of helping thousands of people sell, buy or lease the place they call home, we have met some wonderful, loving, caring people. People like you! And any one considering a move you send our way, you can rest assured that not only will they get the award winning service we are known for but a very worthy cause will benefit as well.

Thanks again and Happy New Year!

Corey Chambers Broker Associate Realty Source Inc

Corey Chambers, Broker Associate – Realty Source, Inc.

P.S. The story of this young person enclosed may cause you to look at your loved ones differently. It did me. Check it out.

Over the last two decades of helping thousands of families sell their home and/or buy another, we have met some wonderful, loving, caring people. People like you! So your referrals, those you know considering a move, that we help – you can rest assured that not only will they get the award winning service we are known for and the guarantee to back it up, but that a solid portion of the income we receive from the transaction will go toward a very worthy cause.

Again, it’s easy to refer your friends, neighbors, associates or family members considering making a move: 

1. You can fill out the form with who you know considering a move. 

2. You can go to www.ReferralsHelpKids.com and  enter their contact info on line or forward the link to who you know considering a move. 

3. Of course you can always call me direct as well at 213-880-9910.

IMPACTFUL REAL ESTATE NEWS 

Why I Support Children’s Hospital Los Angeles

I grew up right here in Los Angeles. Born right nearby at St. Francis Hospital. I remember when I first heard about a young person close to our family suffering from a nasty disease and getting treated for that at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. It was then that I began to pay closer attention to the work they do at that hospital. Since then, I have learned that it is a collection of hard working health care professionals, most making their home right here in the Los Angeles area, all coming together for a common cause. That cause is to help young people over come unfortunate health issues that life sometimes throws our way. Being a Los Angeles area, California native, I take pride in supporting in any way that I can the good work these people do at Children’s. My team rallys around our annual goal of raising money and donating portions of our income to help Children’s in their quest to heal young people when they need healing. My team and I are committed to providing outstanding results for buyers and sellers referred to us by our past clients. I have discovered that Children’s Hospital Los Angeles shares similar commitments to their patients. And since their services survive on sponsorships and donations we are happy to contribute and proud to support them.

Sincerely, 

Corey Chambers Broker Associate Realty Source Inc

Corey Chambers
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A Stranger’s Gift Leads to Milestone Liver Transplant

A baby in California needed a liver. A man in Ohio—grateful for his own second chance—gave him a piece of his own.

By Katie SweeneyBy Katie Sweeney

You could begin the story of the 400th pediatric liver transplant at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles in a lot of different places.

You could start, of course, on Sept. 30, 1998, when the Liver and Intestinal Transplant Programperformed its first living donor liver transplant—led by Yuri Genyk, MD, the same surgeon who has since led 400 transplants.

Or, you could start on Dec. 15, 2019, when parents Aileen and Chad noticed that the eyes of their 2-day-old baby, Jacob, had turned yellow.

But really, this extraordinary story begins much, much earlier. It starts on Feb. 17, 1969, on a cold, icy Monday morning in the town of Mansfield, Ohio, with a group of six children walking to school together.

The children—all siblings—are traipsing up a steep hill. A boy, 12, is in the lead. But as he crosses the street, a car suddenly speeds down the hill.

The driver does not see the boy in time.

Mike’s story

The boy who got hit by a car all those years ago—he flew 54 feet before crashing to the concrete—was Mike Speck.

He was in a coma for two weeks and spent three months in the hospital. But that was just the beginning of his long road back. He had to re-learn how to talk, walk, eat, read, write—everything.

What’s more, he’d lost all memories from his first 12 years. He had to be told who his parents were, his siblings, his friends. Before the accident, he’d been a top student and an avid baseball and basketball player. After the accident, all that changed.

“I went from straight-As to Ds and Fs, barely passing, because I couldn’t remember anything,” Mike says. “I couldn’t even walk 50 feet until my senior year in high school. It was a tough time.”

Still, his family—his parents, his brothers and sisters, his grandparents, aunts and uncles—all rallied behind him. And slowly, amazingly, he healed. Not only was he able to eventually walk and run again, but by his 20s, he was playing in a softball league and earning a 3.4 grade point average in college.

From there, his life took off. In the decades since, he’s been a chemical engineer, the owner of a popular pizzeria and a devoted basketball coach at a local school. He has a wife, Genevieve, four daughters and seven grandchildren.

Mike describes himself as a very spiritual person. And through the years, a question gnawed at him.

“Why did God let me live?” he wondered. “Why was my life spared?”

Jacob’s story

On the day that Aileen and Chad noticed their son Jacob’s yellow eyes, they weren’t too worried. Their older son, Lucas, had been jaundiced after birth, and after some simple phototherapy treatment, he had been fine.

The next day, a Monday, they took Jacob to his pediatrician. By that night, Jacob was hospitalized in San Diego, about 100 miles from the family’s home in Imperial County. The next morning, he was transferred by ambulance to yet another San Diego hospital.

“That’s when we knew it was something serious,” says his dad.

That “something serious” turned out to be biliary atresia, a rare condition where the liver’s bile ducts are missing or blocked. When Jacob was 6 weeks old, he underwent surgery to try to repair the problem, but soon he was in and out of the hospital again.

His belly would fill with so much fluid, it swelled up like a balloon. Worse, that fluid often got infected. His parents learned to look for the telltale sign that they needed to take him to the emergency room: He’d stop smiling.

3-of-us.jpg“Even with a distended belly, Jacob would be happy, but when he had an infection, there’d be no smile,” Chad explains.

In June, Jacob was referred to Children’s Hospital Los Angeles for a liver transplant. His parents met with Dr. Genyk, Chief of the Division of Abdominal Transplantation at CHLA, who has led the Liver and Intestinal Transplant Program for 22 years. Dr. Genyk partners with Beth Carter, MD, who is Medical Director of Liver Transplant and Intestinal Rehabilitation.

The program performs 25 to 30 transplants a year—the most in Southern California—with survival rates that exceed national averages. One third of those transplants come from living donors.

“The advantage of the living donor is that you can do the transplant before the patient’s condition really deteriorates,” Dr. Genyk explains. “Outcomes from living donors are generally superior to cadaveric donors, and that’s especially important for pediatric patients. A child needs a liver to last a really long time.”

Luckily, Jacob’s dad was a match. Chad spent a full day undergoing a thorough medical evaluation at Keck Medicine of USC. He thought doctors would just tell him to lose a few pounds. Instead, they had stunning news.

The imaging tests had revealed a tumor growing in Chad’s abdomen. He now had his own medical crisis—and he could not be a donor for Jacob.

“Our son getting sick during the pandemic, and now Chad? I felt like my world was falling apart,” Aileen says. “If it wasn’t for my faith in God, I don’t think I could have handled it.”

A surprise phone call

Meanwhile, Jacob was getting sicker.

In September, he spent 22 days in a San Diego hospital with a potentially life-threatening infection. He recovered, but it was clear he needed a transplant very soon. Still, he was nowhere near the top of the list to receive a deceased donor organ.

The family stepped up the search for a donor, but it was a slow process. Donating a liver is major surgery, requiring days in the hospital and a weekslong recovery. A few friends had expressed interest, but none so far had been found eligible.

Then, at 4 p.m. on Oct. 12, the family got its most astonishing news yet.

Chad was just pulling into the driveway of his mom’s house when his cell phone rang. It was Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. An anonymous person from Ohio had come forward to be a liver donor. Dr. Genyk had determined Jacob was the best match. Could Jacob be in Los Angeles for the transplant next week?

Anonymous donor? Ohio? Next week?

“Words literally could not come out of my mouth,” Chad says. “Someone in Ohio is coming out to L.A. to save my kid’s life? That’s, that’s—I don’t know what to say. Other than it’s proof that there’s still good in humanity, OK?”

A quest to give back

Three hours earlier, at his home in Sandusky, Ohio, Mike Speck had also received a surprise call from Los Angeles. As soon as he got off the phone, he jumped up from his chair and ran to find his wife.

“Genevieve!” he yelled, breathless with excitement. “You’re never going to guess who just called me.”

Five years earlier, in his continued quest to give back after his long-ago accident, Mike had anonymously donated one of his kidneys. The recipient, a minister, wrote him a letter, telling him the kidney had made him “a new man.”

Mike was thrilled. So when he later found out he could also donate a piece of his liver, he researched hospitals and contacted Keck Medicine of USC. In March 2020, he flew out to Los Angeles for a full donor evaluation. Since then, he’d been waiting for a phone call, hoping he could once again give someone else a second chance at life. Now, that call had come.

He and Genevieve began rushing around, packing their bags and booking a flight and hotel. Two days later, they were landing at LAX.

‘In good hands’

At 9:30 a.m. on Oct. 20, Aileen and Chad saw Jacob off to the most important surgery of his 10-month-old life. Jacob was in good spirits, giving his parents high fives with his tiny hands—and smiling his trademark smile.

His parents headed to their nearby hotel for the long wait. “We knew he was in good hands,” Chad says.

Dr. Genyk led both surgical teams—one for Mike at Keck Medicine of USC, and one for Jacob at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. In all, the two surgeries took 13 hours.

“Jacob’s transplant was extremely difficult,” Dr. Genyk says. “He was really ill. Because of the infections in his abdomen, it took us three hours just to free up the intestine and liver from all the inflammation.”

But that’s where the experience of 399 previous pediatric liver transplants pays off.

“Reaching this milestone really speaks to the depth and breadth of our expertise,” Dr. Carter says. “When you’ve performed that many transplants, you become very adept at knowing what the potential complications are and how to prevent and treat them if they occur. This allows us to deliver the best possible care for each child.”

That care involves surgeons, gastroenterologists, hepatologists, nurses, radiologists, social workers and more. “Every transplant is a huge team effort,” Dr. Genyk stresses. “The success of this program is because of everyone’s enormous contributions.”

Tears across the miles

A month after the transplant—and less than 24 hours before Chad was scheduled for his own surgery—he and Aileen nervously logged onto a Zoom call. Jacob sat on Chad’s lap, bouncing and smiling and clutching a toy dinosaur.

On the screen waiting for them were Mike and Genevieve.

Shortly after Jacob’s successful transplant, Aileen and Chad had written a thank-you letter to Mike. At that point, he was still anonymous to them, but they had asked if he would be willing to meet them. They wanted to thank him in person.

Because of COVID-19 and the more than 2,000 miles between them, the meeting took place on Zoom. But that didn’t make it any less emotional. The tears were flowing freely in California and Ohio.

“I felt very humbled to see the effects of what transpired after my donation,” Mike says. “To see Jacob, to see his big smile—that was something. It was a tremendous experience.”

Aileen and Chad listened in awe to Mike’s journey.

“It was hearing his story and his motivation to donate that made me tear up,” Chad explains. “He was telling us it was his privilege to donate. We should all strive to be like Mike.”

“We are so thankful Mike came into our lives,” Aileen says. “He gave a second life to our son.”

‘The biggest reward’

Today, Jacob is doing great and cruising around the house with a baby walker. He recently celebrated his first birthday. His smile is bigger than ever.Jake-and-the-Cake.jpg

“Children transform so fast after liver transplant,” Dr. Genyk says. “The biggest reward is to see the outcomes in our patients and witness that event where their life is given back to them.”

Jacob’s family has another reason to smile, too: Chad’s November surgery in San Diego was a success, and he is doing well. The tumor was completely removed, and the post-op biopsy showed it was not cancerous.

“It’s such a blessing to be back to our normal life and to have Jacob healthy,” says Aileen. “We are so thankful to Dr. Genyk and all the doctors and nurses at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles for everything they have done to support us.”

Mike is also feeling great and is back to walking his usual 20,000 steps a day—even in the Ohio cold. He has donated all the organs he can as a living person. But he has another plan to keep giving the gift of life.

He’s already signed up to give blood.

Learn more about the Liver and Intestinal Transplant Program

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December 2020 Downtown Real Estate Market Report


Los Angeles Urban Real Estate Down Every Month of 2020

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December provided no exception to a year with a down property market every month. The number of listings fell, homes took longer to sell, the median home price fell and the total volume is down as compared to the same month of the previous year. |  Blog Video

Number of listings down 8%. Average of 89 days on market (taking 26% longer to sell). Median price down 12.6%. Total volume down 11%. Based on MLS statistics for Downtown Los Angeles neighborhoods areas 23,42 and 1375.

Based on the most recent numbers (along with 10 years of forecasting accuracy by the Loft Blog), 2021 shall continue the trajectory set in 2020. Big cities shall continue to bear the brunt of declining home values, but more suburban homes shall begin slowing in price momentum. Now, more than ever before, wage earners and the middle class must take action to protect their income, assets and financial future by taking advantage of down markets and changing trends. Below are some of the top ways to safeguard finances by implementing new strategies that are in tune with our rapidly changing economy.

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Downtown Los Angeles Real Estate 2020 Year in Review and 2021 Forecast


Today’s quote by a transient woman sums up the year of 2020

Transients come and go as they please, easily traversing impotent, new $80,000 condominium gates.

“I can do whatever I want because this is the ghetto.” — Trespasser at Alta Lofts.

LAPD no longer enforces most laws and crimes that may be connected to homeless persons. This comes just two days after a security guard was held up at gunpoint across the street from the same condominium building, and just weeks after a real estate agent was another armed robbery victim in the nearby neighborhood of Highland Park. Now surrounded by homeless encampments, lofty industrial and commercial neighborhoods around Downtown Los Angeles and Lincoln Heights are immured by bands of derelict motorhomes, tents, trash and exploding crime. 

Like other big city blight issues that were already worsening over the last several years, the rapid escalation of crime has been recently turbo boosted in 2020 by virus hysteria and draconian lockdown. Middle class Angelenos are today encouraged by politicians and social media to ignore dissenting doctors, and instead, to snitch on their neighbors in exchange for financial rewards. Big cities like Los Angeles today embody the same one-party radical social and political environment of censorship, propaganda and fear that enabled NAZI Germany, Stalin, Lenin, Castro, Mao and Pol Pot to kill 100 million innocent men, women and children. With luck, Los Angeles will only suffer much fewer tragedies over the coming years. Perhaps LA. will merely have to survive as a STASI nanny culture, with the majority of deaths occurring elsewhere. Many thousands are not sticking around to find out how bad things can get. The California Exodus is accelerating.

The Loft Blog shall be releasing the December DTLA real estate market report in the coming days. The numbers will likely show a continuing drop in property values, which does not bode well for big city real estate in 2021.

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A dark winter for DTLA. An omen for a declining new year?

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Placing an Offer Before Seeing the Property

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There are several reasons that a home buyer or renter would place an offer before looking at the property in California. The main reason to place an offer before seeing the interior is if the prospective buyer or renter is unable to get in to see the property promptly. This could be either because they cannot reach the seller, the buyer is out of the area or they are having trouble connecting or matching scheduling calendars. Placing an offer creates several advantages for the prospective buyer or renter. In California, the listing agent is required to give any and all offers to the property seller or landlord promptly. This ensures that the buyer or renter will not be easily ignored. It allows prospective buyers to get the foot in the door. The gives an insurance policy that the listing agent will not ignore the offeror. A higher offer helps to get priority for obtaining that property, while a low offer can actually help to apply pressure to reduce the price. Aggressive home buyers and renters will outperform their mild and meek competitors, and there is usually little or no risk to placing an offer early. Purchase offers include several contingencies, while rental applications are usually not considered a firm offer until a lease is signed with payment. One caveat: Make sure you know who you are dealing with. Do not send any money or personal information to anyone who is not available to talk on the phone.

The best deals go quickly. Using advanced strategies like sight-unseen offers and unsolicited offers helps to benefit the buyer or renter above the average Joe in the competitive California real estate market. Get a free list of the best deals in Los Angeles real estate. Fill out the online form:

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Downtown Los Angeles Connection to Nashville Bomb Suspect


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DTLA has a personal relationship connection to the man who blew himself up in his motorhome. An L.A. entertainment executive is tied to the suspected Nashville Bomber. |  Blog Video

Michelle Swing, a downtown L.A. resident and artist development director at AEG Presents, was reportedly given two houses by Anthony Quinn Warner, who has been identified as the perpetrator and victim of the Christmas morning bombing in Nashville, which devastated a city block. In that bombing incident, a motorhome was parked on the street and make audio announcements of a warnings to the public to evacuate the area. It also reportedly played a recording of Petula Clark’s 1965 pop hit, “Downtown.”

In January 2019, Warner reportedly gave Swing a $160,000 Nashville house via a quitclaim. The Antioch neighborhood is located 12 miles from downtown. Later, on November 25, Warner gave Swing another Antioch house worth $249,999.

It has not yet been revealed what the connection was between the 63-year-old Warner and Swing, who reportedly resides at the Gas Company Lofts in the Financial District, and has worked for AEG headquartered at LA LIVE in Downtown Los Angeles.

Swing has not yet responded to Loft Blog requests for comment. So far, we have found no other information linking Anthony Quinn Warner to Downtown Los Angeles. |  MORE

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2021 New Year’s Eve Events Downtown Los Angeles


Downtown L.A. will be mostly locked down this year, so it’s all about the virtual celebration and online parties, along with car drive-in events to ring in the new year for fans of DTLA:

N.Y.E.L.A. New Year’s Eve Los Angeles

There won’t be an in-person party this year, but Grand Park is still hosting a free sendoff to the year with this virtual New Year’s Eve event. Steve Aoki headlines an evening of performances, both from the park and recorded off-site, that includes artists from his local Latin music label, Dim Mak En Fuego, including AQUIHAYAQUIHAY, Andrekza and BIA, plus in-between-sets mixes from 2DEEP. And the annual countdown on City Hall will carry on in digital form thanks to a 3-D recreation on the stream. You can tune in on traditional TV via Fuse, or you can find free streams on the Fuse and Grand Park YouTube pages, as well as on the park’s Facebook account, according to Timeout. |  nyela.grandparkla.org

Park ‘n Rave Concert Series

Roll up to a till midnight rave at the NOS Events Center in San Bernardino during this drive-in concert series from Insomniac Events, the folks behind EDC and Beyond Wonderland. For New Year’s Eve, they have a particularly big one planned with two sets from deadmau5. At the National Orange Show Event Center in San Bernardino, California  SOLD OUT

Snoop New Year’s Eve

TBS & GO-BIG SHOW Presents Snoop Dogg’s Virtual New Year’s Eve Special with Live Performances. Crazy Stunts. Epic Countdown. RSVP to celebrate with Snoop Dogg free. Tune in from anywhere in the world to Go Big with Snoop Dogg on NYE! RSVP to be notified when the party goes live on Dec 31 at 11 PM ET/8 PM PT  https://snoopnye.com

Rockin’ Tan Years Eve

Fans of Tan Mom and Adam Barta will enjoy the LIVE Youtube online video celebration to turn 2020 into 2021.  DETAILS

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VA Approved Downtown Los Angeles Ultimate Historic Corner Unit Loft with Balcony and Covered Parking


The only thing cooler than a loft is an extraordinary historic loft with no down payment. 

Veterans deserve the best — and this corner unit live/work condo in the Douglas Building at 257 S Spring Street fits the bill beautifully. Besides being much larger than most, this condominium unit features modern high-end kitchen and bath, extra high ceilings, three walls of with oversized windows, natural light and views, original 1800s brick and wood floors, built-in storage entertainment cabinet with rolling library ladder, fire escape balcony, covered, gated parking in the building, Mills Act property tax benefits and steps to restaurants, shopping and entertainment.  DETAILS |  VIDEO TOUR

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Bitcoin Rises Above $25,000 as Urban Properties Fall


Bitcoin owners got extra big Christmas gifts in 2020.

Congratulations to all of the smart crypto-cookies who have been making $1,000 per day over the last several days! The Loft Blog first mentioned Bitcoin in 2014 shortly after it bounced briefly above $1,000. We mentioned at that time that Bitcoin could potentially be more cool than a loft. In 2017, the Loft Blog reported that Bitcoin would continue on its path as a much better investment than urban real estate in terms of ROI return on investment. We demonstrated extraordinary upright temerity by suggesting that investors consider selling real estate to buy Bitcoin. History proven us super right on all counts. The information provided by the Loft Blog has proven to be the gift that keeps on giving. Amid big city property markets that have been devastated by hysteria and blight, suburbs have become the shining point of light, while Bitcoin has proven the financial saving grace for those who have taken advantage of it.

“I can’t believe how much Bitcoin went up.” — Will A.

Urban real estate shall be struggling for some time. To help readers further take financial advantage of a rapidly changing economic, real estate and tech landscape, we have launched Loft Blog Premium. It includes billions of dollars worth of money-making information of all kinds to help readers pull ahead of the pack.  Try it risk-free.

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Bitcoin investors have much to celebrate with big profits during 2020, and high hopes for 2021.

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Homes with Character

Readers of the L.A. Loft Blog have a few things in common. 

They tend to appreciate homes with character, condos that are unique, or houses that stand out from the crowd. This includes lofty homes with unique style, architecture, and creative energy. To help with that, below is today’s top ten best deals on homes with character in the Greater Los Angeles Area: #homeswithcharacter #losangeles

1100 S Hope Street 1503, Los Angeles, California 90015-2193 Listing ID220011172Price$665,000Price/SqFt$773.26StatusActiveBedrooms1Total Baths1Full Baths1SqFt860

4914 9Th Avenue, Los Angeles, California 90043-4850 Listing ID20669212Price$680,000Price/SqFt$464.80StatusActiveBedrooms4Total Baths2Full Baths2SqFt1,463

1411 Albany Street, Los Angeles, California 90015-3201 Listing ID20598388Price$697,000Price/SqFt$497.86StatusActiveBedrooms3Total Baths1Full Baths1SqFt1,400

6433 Dix Street, LOS ANGELES CA 90068 2 Beds Baths 1.00 720 Sqft LP: $699,000 https://www.themls.com/Share/YWFhamFmYmpk

4169 Portola Avenue, Los Angeles, California 90032-1650 Listing ID20666226Price$737,500Price/SqFt$568.18StatusActiveBedrooms3Total Baths1Full Baths1SqFt1,298

5739 7th Avenue, Los Angeles, California 90043-2515 Listing IDTR20254183Price$748,988Price/SqFt$720.18StatusActiveBedrooms2Total Baths2Full Baths2SqFt1,040

1900 W Avenue 30, Los Angeles, California 90065-1202 Listing IDDW20216352Price$825,000$25KPrice/SqFt$496.39StatusActiveBedrooms3Total Baths2Full Baths2SqFt1,662

3227 Andrita ST, LOS ANGELES CA 90065 3 Beds Baths 1.00 1,784 Sqft $845,000 https://www.themls.com/Share/YWFhamFmY2Jj

598 W Buntzman Way, Los Angeles, California 90065Listing IDSB20196786Price$849,000Price/SqFt$523.75StatusActiveBedrooms3Total Baths4Full Baths3Partial Baths1SqFt1,621

3468 N Knoll Drive, Los Angeles, California 90068-1522 Listing IDPW20231202Price$849,000$146KPrice/SqFt$803.98StatusActiveBedrooms2Total Baths2Full Baths2SqFt1,056

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Economy Gets Worse Due to Continued Hysteria


Wisdom has been replaced by fear.

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As the L.A. Loft Blog predicted, the economy is getting worse. The numbers 2021, in and of themselves, hold no magic. The economy shall continue to get worse until it either bottoms out, or until free enterprise is given free rein to do its own proven-wondrous thing. The herd is being shepherded in a manner that ignores thousands of independent-minded doctors and health care professionals, thus harming health, wealth and happiness. Politicians, fake news and unlawful social media have been given undue influence, and they are taking advantage of it like despots. Because of unprecedented censorship and propaganda, many Americans (especially big city dwellers) are unaware of the large number of doctors worldwide who have come out against lockdown, face masks and other harmful overreactions. Americans are losing confidence in the economy because of continued hysteria and government-created economic barriers. Average consumers are getting poorer. Most are unable to understand the powerful long-term impact of the greatest blow to America’s economy in recent history. | Blog Video

While failing traditional news fails to do basic journalism, it’s difficult for the average person to understand what is going on. The lunatics are trying to convince the working class that work is not essential. As the Loft Blog exhorted more than six months ago: ALL JOBS ARE ESSENTIAL. We’re now experiencing what comes when a basic law of economics is neglected; we’re seeing new kinds of economic distress emerge. U.S. spending has dropped for the first time in 7 months, according to the Wall Street Journal. Economy journalists call 2020 the “craziest, creepiest year for financial markets” that they’ve seen in half a century. Money is rapidly changing hands from middle class to the rich. Loft Blog readers understand that they shall fall behind unless they are in a position to take advantage of the change.

Markets take time to unwind before they may become healthy. Before real recovery can start, capitulation is also required. Instead of honest acceptance of shortcomings, we’re seeing an escalation in censorship, propaganda and dereliction. We’ve seen nothing that resembles full unwinding. We’ve seen no capitulation in the stock market or in suburban real estate markets. We can have no rapid v-shaped recovery because we haven’t seen any of these requirements met yet. Downtown real estate values continue to drop. Sadly, 2021 will be pretty much just as crazy, and perhaps even more creepy.

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Economies decline everywhere that economics is disrespected.

Copyright © This free information provided courtesy L.A. Loft Blog with information provided by Corey Chambers, Realty Source Inc, BRE 01889449, MPR Funding Inc NMLS 2000513. We are not associated with the seller, homeowner’s association or developer. For more information, contact 213-880-9910 or visit LAcondoInfo.com Licensed in California. All information provided is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified. Properties subject to prior sale or rental. This is not a solicitation if buyer or seller is already under contract with another broker.